Gresford railway station

Gresford (for Llay) Halt

The station buildings in 1995
Location
Place Gresford & Llay
Area Wrexham
Operations
Original company Great Western Railway
Platforms 2
History
1846 Station opens
10 Sep 1962 Closed
2 May 1955 Unstaffed [1]
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Gresford (for Llay) Halt was a small railway station located on the Great Western Railway's Paddington to Birkenhead line a few miles north of Wrexham in Wales and halfway up the notorious Gresford bank. It was of timber construction and the platforms were only about a single carriage length long. The route is still open today as part of the Shrewsbury to Chester Line but nothing now remains on the site of the halt. The double track on the Wrexham to Chester section was singled in the 1980s but there are plans to re-double at least part of the route.

References

  1. Clinker, C.R., (1978) Clinker’s Register of Closed Stations, Avon Anglia ISBN 0-905466-19-5

Neighbouring stations

Preceding station Historical railways Following station
Rhosrobin Halt   Great Western Railway
Shrewsbury to Chester Line
  Rossett

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Coordinates: 53°05′23″N 2°58′38″W / 53.0897°N 2.9772°W / 53.0897; -2.9772


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